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Exploring Mental Health in Community with Sasha Raskin

Exploring Mental Health in Community with Sasha Raskin

Update: 2020-10-12
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Sasha Raskin is on the podcast this week! Sasha and I met through the magic of Facebook (mild sarcasm, but also, amazing). In this episode, we discuss: - How she started her community A Beautiful Mess, her mental health journey, her experience checking herself into a mental hospital, paradoxes in emotions, the impact of vulnerability, the difference between real vulnerability and oversharing in leadership, and “safe spaces”.

Sasha Raskin is the Founder of A BEAUTIFUL MESS (ABM), a mental health organization that runs corporate talks and events to combat loneliness, depression and stigma. Before that, she was a Hollywood literary agent representing dozens of bestsellers across the globe and even briefly ran a tech company, all the while struggling with debilitating depression. She started ABM to be the resource she wished she had when she was struggling the most.

Additional links:
Check out the COLLECTIVE UNKNOWN here: www.collectiveunknown.com
Website: www.abeautifulmess.org
Facebook Group (private and confidential) https://www.facebook.com/groups/3261029013925953/
Subscribe to her email list here https://rb.gy/4kd1tr
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/abeautifulmess_org/
Follow Sasha’s Writing on Medium: https://blog.usejournal.com/@sashaalexraskin
DONATE: No one is turned away for lack of funds to our events so many people attend for free. Please support our mission financially. Tax Deductible Donations can be made here https://abeautifulmess.gvng.org/
You can book a free exploratory call here: https://calendly.com/sraskin/15min
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Exploring Mental Health in Community with Sasha Raskin

Exploring Mental Health in Community with Sasha Raskin

Kyla Sokoll-Ward